Justin Pugh will not play Sunday because of a back injury, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source. The injury, suffered against the Niners, looks to be week-to-week after missing the Chiefs game, but could also be a multi-week injury.

Pugh's absence will be a huge loss for a Giants offensive line that has grown stronger as their disappointing season has gone along. The versatile lineman played wherever New York needed him, either at left guard or at right tackle this season. Pugh is the second Giants starter on the front line to likely be lost for a significant amount of time; center Weston Richburg was placed on injured reserve recently with a concussion.

To replace Pugh on the line, New York signed guard John Greco on Monday.

Here are the other injuries we're tracking on this Wednesday in Week 11 of the 2017 NFL season:

1. Aaron Rodgers took a step forward in his rehab back from a broken collarbone that has sidelined him since Week 6.

Rodgers was spotted taking snaps from a trainer and at times whipping a towel in a throwing motion during the portion of Wednesday's practice open to the media, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The paper added that Rodgers also worked on cardio and agility drills in his first work done in front of the media since suffering the injury to his throwing shoulder.

Rodgers' backup, Brett Hundley, was a full participant in Wednesday's practice. Hundley was reported with a hamstring injury following last week's win over the Bears.

5. Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy said quarterback Brett Hundley (hamstring) will be a full participant in practice. McCarthy is hopeful wide receiver Ty Montgomery (rib) will play Sunday.

6. Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (ankle), tight end Delanie Walker (forearm) and guard Quinton Spain (toe) were all full participants at practice Wednesday and will be active for Thursday night's game against the Steelers.

7. Cardinals coach Bruce Arians said quarterback Drew Stanton (knee) has made more progress than expected. Blaine Gabbert took majority of first team reps Wednesday. Arians said he will likely make a QB decision by Friday.

8. Houston Texans head coach Bill O'Brien told reporters Wednesday he's not sure if wide receiver Will Fuller cracked his ribs in Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Rams but does not anticipate him playing this week.